JetBlue adopts Venmo for flight bookings
JetBlue is now taking Venmo payments for flight bookings, becoming the first airline to adopt the payment option.
It is currently available for US customers to make Venmo payments on the jetblue.com website and will roll out on the JetBlue mobile app in the coming months.
Customers can conveniently purchase flights using their Venmo balance or linked bank accounts, debit cards, or credit cards when booking flights.
“We’re continually looking for ways to make it easier to book a JetBlue flight,” said Carol Clements, chief digital and technology officer, JetBlue.
John Anderson, SVP, PayPal said: “The added ability to pay with Venmo for flights on JetBlue and manage travel costs during the trip through Groups helps solve the pain points of shared expenses.”
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